AI coding platform Cursor announced accelerated market expansion in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), officially forming a dedicated regional team and planning to launch its London headquarters this summer. As EMEA becomes one of Cursor's fastest-growing global markets, regional revenue has doubled consecutively this year. The company expects the local workforce to expand to about 200 employees by the end of 2026, covering roles in engineering, marketing, customer success, and operations.

This expansion aims to serve the rapidly growing enterprise customer base. Currently, well-known companies such as British Airways, BP, Deliveroo, Nokia, and Sanofi have already adopted Cursor. In response to the high demands for data security and regulatory compliance in the European market, Cursor is also strengthening its localized capabilities, focusing on supporting data localization, privacy protection, and compliance management needs to meet the large-scale AI application deployment requirements of highly regulated industries such as finance, life sciences, and energy.
As an AI code development platform, Cursor supports cutting-edge models from multiple leading model providers and offers enterprise-level capabilities including model access configuration, model context protocol (MCP) control, and system-level proxy rules. The platform currently has over 50,000 enterprise customers, covering 67% of the Fortune 500 companies, with more than 150 million lines of enterprise code generated daily through Cursor.
In terms of customer practice, Nokia has deployed Cursor to over 20,000 engineers to assist with complex code repositories and AI agent development. Meanwhile, Accenture is also driving enterprises to integrate AI coding tools into their development processes and governance frameworks through consulting and implementation services, thereby improving software delivery efficiency.
Cursor stated that, in addition to product capabilities, the company will continue to build local teams and partner ecosystems to help regional enterprises more efficiently carry out AI-driven software development. This EMEA expansion also reflects the accelerating adoption of AI coding tools by global engineering organizations to improve development efficiency, shorten product launch cycles, and advance software development modernization. Reported by AIbase.
